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As
the business grew, MIC continued to add manufacturing
space and equipment; the production facility now includes
110,000 square feet of climate-controlled space. Most
of the production equipment has been added to support
specific customer needs for increased size, tighter
tolerances, and higher complexity of parts. Additional
services ensure that parts leave the MIC facility as
seldom as possible during fabrication. This allows the
company to provide control over the manufacturing process,
including quality assurance and delivery, which is rare
in the machining industry. Examples of additional services
include a wax modeler for rapid prototyping to facilitate
MIC's investment casting process; electron beam welding
for a clean joining of difficult geometries; complete
hole making capability, including trepanning, gundrilling,
and honing; one of the largest electrical discharge
machining operations in the Southwest; and, mechanical
and electronic assembly. Modern CNC machining operations
include size capacities up to 160 inches for milling
and 60 inches for turning. Materials used range from
aluminum to very difficult, higher alloy metals such
as titanium, stainless steel, cobalt-based alloys, and
higher, nickel-based alloys.
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